- New Tools: Red-eye Removal, Burn/Dodge, Pencil and Texture Brush. Most of these tools can be found by double clicking on the Highlighter/Specialty Tools icon. The Pencil can be found by double clicking the Brush Icon. (The Texture Brush replaces the old Oil Paint Brush. However, Oil Paint is still available as one of the textures.)

- Enhanced User Interface: The tool icons have been redesigned to take advantage of high color video modes. (You won't see the new high color icons unless you're running Windows in high color or true color modes.)

- Added a Hue/Saturation adjustment option to the Picture menu.

- Added a Show Full Screen option to the Picture menu.

- Added a Draw from Center option for the Selection, rectangle and ellipse tools.

after that, when you move the mouse cursor to a certain point of the picture, the computer tries to find a line (the separation line of different surfaces) (usually cuved) between that point and the starting location, making that line the edge of the cutout...

(I hope you got it, if not, you may ask again, but I would suggest trying out the trial version of any version of Corel Photo-Paint, it's very simple:)

What makes that tool good, is the simplicity of using it, and that it makes it a lot easier to cut out things containing a wide colour range (faces, cars, people, buildings etc.) from the background.

In such situations it would be impossible to use the magic wand because of the big colour range and using the "freehand" or the "polygon" tool would give a worse result...